Parents Are Granted Power to Stop Kids' Online Gaming

  • Date: 02-08-2010 Views:

    KeyWords: ChinaDaily, teenage, the Ministry of Culture, Tencent, Shanda, NetEase

  • Summary: Recently, a program, launched over the weekend by the culture ministry and six major online gaming companies, allows parents in China to pull the plug on their kids' online gaming by asking game operators to end services for minors. The program is designed to address the increasingly serious problem of teenagers younger than 18 obsessed with online games, according to a statement by the Ministry of Culture on Friday.
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Recently, a program, launched over the weekend by the culture ministry and six major online gaming companies, allows parents in China to pull the plug on their kids' online gaming by asking game operators to end services for minors. The program is designed to address the increasingly serious problem of teenagers younger than 18 obsessed with online games, according to a statement by the Ministry of Culture on Friday.







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